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Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback

Deemed|Estd. 2008|NIRF #42 (Medical) 2025

Average rating of Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 9 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

5
22%
4
67%
3
11%
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Placement

Placement

4.2/5

Admission

Admission

4.3/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.3/5

Academics

Academics

4.1/5

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Smriti Sharma

Smriti Sharma

B.Sc. in Physicians Assistant

Reviewed On 10 Dec, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do and they always support us. The stuff we learn in class actually makes sense and is useful. Exams can be tough sometimes, but it's okay. We have exams once a year instead of every semester. They usually give us our results pretty quickly, which is nice. And if you need to retake an exam, they offer extra chances to do better.

Placement: The campus interviews here are pretty standard. Big hospitals come to hire students. Everyone gets a chance to do internships here thanks to the university. They mostly offer roles as physician assistants to help out doctors and specialists.

Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi which is cool. You can find basic facilities like hostels, medical help, a canteen, and clean washrooms. The place is neat and clean, and there's drinking water available too. Overall, the campus has all the stuff you need.

Vikas Rao

Vikas Rao

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 7 Nov, 2025

3.0
3 Admission 1 Academics 5 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here aren't that good. They just show us stuff in class and read from the slides. The faculty is poor, so I wouldn't suggest this college. You should go to a medical college instead of coming here. Look for another college to join.

Placement: Since this is an MBBS college, don't expect any job placements. After finishing your internship, you have to do your PG on your own. Placements are more common in engineering colleges. Completing all the years and starting your internship can feel like your whole life is over.

Campus: The dorms and facilities here aren't great for the money. I'd rather live off-campus. I wouldn't suggest this college to anyone. If you want a peaceful life, look elsewhere. It's not worth the tuition fees at Mahatma Gandhi. I'd say, avoid this place.

Radhika Mishra

Radhika Mishra

Bachelor of Physiotherapy(BPT)

Reviewed On 10 Sept, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The faculty here have 10 years of teaching experience. They are really helpful and know their stuff. They organize picnics to different places which is cool. Overall, the teachers are great.

Placement: Most students, like around three-fourths, found jobs with an average salary of 5 LPA. Our course is super popular because of covid and really sets you up for success in life.

Campus: The library here is awesome - it's super quiet, has a nice green space outside, and the Wi-Fi is fast at 200 Mbps. The hostels are top-notch and the food is tasty with a good balance of healthy options. They serve great meals and there's a mess hall too. Plus, the medical facilities are solid.

Radhika Sharma

Radhika Sharma

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 3 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really helpful, qualified, and know their stuff. They use PowerPoint presentations to teach, which is cool. The course content is spot on and gets you ready for the exams. The exams are not too hard, just average difficulty.

Placement: Around 250 students are in my batch each year. We get a package of about 25 lakh per year. If you pass all four years, you can easily get an internship. During the internship, you learn a lot from simple tasks to helping out doctors.

Campus: The college has multiple lecture halls for each group of students, and there's WiFi in both the college and hostel. The library is awesome for studying. You can grab food at the mess or canteen. And if you're into sports, they have events you can join in on.

Prerna Sharma

Prerna Sharma

B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology

Reviewed On 30 Jun, 2025

4.3
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really nice and always willing to help out. Once you hit your second year, you'll have specific teachers for each subject. The classes and what we learn are super useful in real life. Instead of semester exams, we have year-end exams that are kind of in the middle  not too hard, not too easy. Plus, we get hands-on training with stuff like echo, TMT, ECGM, and lab work.

Placement: In 2022, there were only a few spots for the B.Sc. cardiac care technology program. During the first year, you mainly have regular classes without any practical training. But starting from the second year, you get to do hands-on work in different departments. And don't forget about the one-year internship you have to do before graduating.

Campus: There's a library on campus with free Wi-Fi for students. The hostel has its own mess, and there's a canteen too. It's convenient to have all these options available.

Pradeep Menon

Pradeep Menon

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 20 May, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really great. They're nice and helpful, and we've learned a lot from them about being good doctors. The course follows the rules from UGC and MCI. We have exams during the semester and they support us with research too.

Placement: So, after you graduate, finding a job isn't too hard. You can land a gig with a monthly salary of at least 50K. But the college doesn't hook you up with jobs. A lot of us don't start working at a hospital right after MBBS. Instead, many of us aim for further studies like MD or MS. Some even set their sights on civil services.

Campus: The campus is in a peaceful area, which makes it a nice place to live. Students are encouraged to join sports and arts competitions, and the campus has good facilities for that. They don't allow any bad behavior like ragging, but students can still have fun within the rules. The hostel is great, with a good mess, gym, and study halls. They even have laundry service which is a big help. We get free Wi-Fi that's secure, and the food in the hostel is healthy, even though it's not the tastiest. It's all good and manageable.

Suresh Verma

Suresh Verma

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 9 Apr, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are super helpful. They make sure we get the practical knowledge we need for our careers. Because of COVID, we had online classes. But the faculty really cared about us and worked hard to help us understand everything.

Placement: Most students from my college end up getting placed, which is awesome. The average package is around 6 Lacs per year. We have courses like MBBS, MD, BDS, MS, Nursing, and pharmaceuticals. It's great to see everyone getting recruited, especially in such an important field like medicine.

Campus: The college here is top-notch, especially compared to other medical colleges in Pondicherry. Our classrooms are super clean and air conditioned. Plus, we've got a library with free Wi-Fi where you can find anything online. It's pretty sweet!

Tej Choudhary

Tej Choudhary

MBBS-Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Reviewed On 1 Apr, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at this college are really great. They know their stuff and are always ready to help. They use PowerPoint for theory classes and then we get hands-on experience with real patients. In the last year, we spend most of our time in the hospital, learning how to examine patients and use different methods. The course covers first aid, patient care, and other important skills. It's been a solid learning experience overall.

Placement: Around 150 students from our course found jobs. During the internship, we get paid Rs. 2500 per month. Hospitals are the main recruiters for our course. After a one-year internship at our college, we can become junior residents at the same or another medical college. We can also work as medical officers in private or government colleges.

Campus: The college has labs where we do dissections and lab sessions for all departments each year. We've got libraries and Wi-Fi too. The hostel has single and double rooms, all with AC. The food in the hostel is pretty good. And there's a canteen inside and near the hostel for snacks.

Ajay Joshi

Ajay Joshi

MD in Paediatrics

Reviewed On 24 Mar, 2025

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good at what they do. They know their stuff and have been teaching for a long time. They make sure to cover everything on time. The syllabus is up-to-date and we get to do community postings. The best teachers have a friendly way of teaching. We also have practical sessions every day, which is helpful.

Placement: The placement cell at IGNOU started in 2005, focusing on connecting students with the right job opportunities. It's at the main campus, known for its medical courses.

Campus: During my stay at PIMS, I stayed in the hostel. The food was great and no one bothered us, which was awesome. The hostel has five floors with over 200 rooms, all shared. We could use Wi-Fi, watch TV, and play indoor games there. There were specific times for coming and going.

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